Houses of Slavyansk-na-Kubani residents damaged by drone attack
As a result of the drone attack, houses in the private sector of Slavyansk-on-Kuban were damaged. The authorities have begun to assess the damage, promising to help the victims restore their property.
As "Kavkazsky Uzel" wrote, last night 24 drones were shot down in the Rostov region, four in the Krasnodar region. In the Rostov region, no one was hurt, only dry grass caught fire in several places, the governor said.
In the Slavyansky district, "17 addresses were recorded where citizens' property was damaged," the head of the district, Roman Sinyagovsky, reported on his Telegram channel. "There are no injured residents," he emphasized.
Representatives of the administration commission are conducting a survey of the addresses and recording the consequences, the head of the district noted. "Damage to windows, roofs, awnings was recorded, one residential building and a store were damaged. Based on the results of the damage assessment, the victims will be provided with the necessary support," the publication says.
The "drone fragments" that fell last night damaged fences, awnings, roofs, windows and doors of houses in the private sector of Slavyansk-na-Kubani, the Kuban operational headquarters specified in its Telegram channel.
"The store building was also damaged by debris. Damage assessment commissions are working at all addresses. The Slavyansky District Administration will assist residents in restoring property," the message says.
Recall that on the morning of August 9, a resident of Slavyansk-na-Kubani was injured in a drone attack; she refused hospitalization. It was later reported that three more people who received shrapnel wounds as a result of the attack sought medical assistance. According to the authorities, seven residential buildings and six cars were also damaged.
On the night of August 13, drone debris fell on the territory of an oil refinery in Slavyansk-na-Kubani, according to the authorities. As a result of the incident, a Gazelle caught fire, but the fire was soon extinguished.
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